Stack Genius ingredient guide
Red Clover
Red Clover is Trifolium pratense flower or isoflavone extract in supplement labeling.
Overview
Red Clover is Trifolium pratense flower or isoflavone extract. Red clover needs isoflavone and hormone-context clarity.
Check isoflavone amount, extract ratio, plant part, and hormone-related warnings. Common product context: menopause, hot-flash, and women’s-health formulas.
estrogen-sensitive conditions, anticoagulants, pregnancy, and isoflavone standardization. Estrogen-sensitive conditions, anticoagulants, and pregnancy are central cautions.
Key takeaways
- Red Clover: Check isoflavone amount, extract ratio, plant part, and hormone-related warnings.
- Red clover needs isoflavone and hormone-context clarity.
- Estrogen-sensitive conditions, anticoagulants, and pregnancy are central cautions.
Practical guidance
What to know before adding Red Clover
Evidence snapshot
Red clover needs isoflavone and hormone-context clarity.
Label-reading priority
Check isoflavone amount, extract ratio, plant part, and hormone-related warnings.
Common misunderstanding
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Stack context
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Dosing & Timing
Capture isoflavone amount, plant part, extract ratio, and hormone-warning language.
Safety and interaction context
Estrogen-sensitive conditions, anticoagulants, and pregnancy are central cautions.
Sources
- NCCIH - Red CloverRed clover isoflavone and safety context.
- MedlinePlus - Dietary SupplementsConsumer supplement safety and label context.
- NCCIH - Using Dietary Supplements WiselyGeneral supplement safety and clinician-review context.
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